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How long will we need for US/IOA/Seaworld/Aquatica
We're at the beginning stages of planning. Realistically, how many days do we need at Universal (planning to stay on property) to do both parks, with Seaworld and Aquatica thrown in as well. The "vacation style" that fits our family is 2 park days, day off, 2 park days, etc. Is a week enough? Are US and IOA basically one day parks, or do we need to plan for more than one day to do everything. DS is 48" this year, projecting 50" by next summer, so his "big thrill ride" exposure is still limited by his height....advice??
The only one of those 4 that I have been to is Seaworld...but from others experiences I would give each at least 1 day. SW and Aquatica are def. a day each. You could probably do US and IoA in a day each since your rides are limited, but you may want to factor in a 3rd day if there are things still on your "To Do" List.
We always allow a day for SeaWorld and that's fine for us, although it depends what you want to do. We stick mainly to seeing the animals and the shows and don't do the coasters. Equally, two days was find for us for Universal and Islands of Adventure, but again, we don't do the coasters.
I've never done Aquatica, so I can't answer that question. We did do SeaWorld in one day but I felt like we only got half finished. We really only managed to see 5 shows and then filled in with a little fluff like eating and shopping , and DH rode one coaster. I'd have loved time to go back again another day so we could have gone to the petting/feeding tanks and other exhibits.
US/IoA can be one day parks. I prefer 3 days at a minimum, and 4 days is ideal for me. There's some attractions you will want to do more than once. Remember that the shows take up a lot of time with the queues, finding a place to sit and listening to the "no flash photography" speech, and then the show itself is longer than any ride. With WWoHP, we spent 2 mornings there and left when it started getting too busy, then headed on to the other areas of the parks.
So it really depends on what you want to accomplish. I always recommend checking the parks websites to see what you think you will be interested in.
We always include US & IOA in our Disney trips. We do each park in a day each but we finish in early evening. It helps to have the Express Pass. We stay on-site at US so we get the express pass. We ride everything & some things several times like Men in Black. We have only done Sea World once, but we did it in a day also
We happen to LOOOOVE US/IOA so we are allotting 4 days there. I do not ride roller coasters and still have no problem finding things to do there. I love shows however and in all of these parks, it takes up a lot of time due to more waiting. I only used one day for Sea World but you could if you wanted to explore more use two days and I've never been to Aquatica but based on the website it doesn't look like more than a day park. 7 days should be enough with one rest day I would think. Have a great time.
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